
The Unwelcome Visitor with Denise Welch (Part 2)
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09/26/24 • 38 min
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Welcome back to the second part of Denise Welch's chat with Paul and Mine! If you missed part 1, make sure to go back and listen to it first. In this installment, we hear Paul's side of Chipgate and how Matty Healy, lead singer of The 1975, wrote a song about his mum Denise's battle with depression—plus much more!
TW: This podcast contains discussions about suicide, depression, and substance abuse. Please listen only if you feel safe and comfortable doing so.
Welcome back to the second part of Denise Welch's chat with Paul and Mine! If you missed part 1, make sure to go back and listen to it first. In this installment, we hear Paul's side of Chipgate and how Matty Healy, lead singer of The 1975, wrote a song about his mum Denise's battle with depression—plus much more!
TW: This podcast contains discussions about suicide, depression, and substance abuse. Please listen only if you feel safe and comfortable doing so.
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The Unwelcome Visitor with Denise Welch (Part 1)
Denise Welch, a British actress known for Coronation Street and Loose Women, has been open about her struggles with ADHD, depression, and anxiety. In her latest book, The Unwelcome Visitor, she details her battle with depression, raising awareness and reducing stigma around mental health. Through her platform, Denise encourages open discussions about ADHD and mental well-being, inspiring others to seek support.
In part 1, Denise shares with Paul and Mine her experiences with depression, her thoughts on medication, and learns about Mine’s experience with Chipgate.
TW: This podcast contains discussions about suicide, depression, and substance abuse. Please listen only if you feel safe and comfortable doing so.
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Gemma Styles is a British writer, podcaster, and mental health advocate, known for her discussions on well-being, anxiety, and self-care. In her latest book, The Why Am I Like This?, she explores mental health, identity, and the complexities of self-discovery. While her work doesn’t specifically focus on ADHD, it resonates with the neurodiverse community by promoting empathy and reducing stigma around mental health.
In this episode, the three discuss depression, parenting, and ADHD diagnoses. Get ready for some Fast Show impressions and Mine’s top peeves!
TW/ This episode contains real and difficult conversation around suicide. Please only listen if it feels safe to do so.
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